18 Best Luxury Lighting Brands 2022 - Top High-End Lighting Fixtures
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Though it is often put off to the side, it is essential to pay close attention to the lighting of a room. Not only does it provide practical purpose, but it can also steer a room's atmosphere entirely. (What good does a statement couch do if it is illuminated by those awful doctor's office lights?). For those who host often know this well, as certain styles of lighting are more flattering than others, and guests are always appreciative.
So, where does one start? First, understand the types of luxury lighting, and how they play out in a room. There is the standing lamp; ideal for illuminating a small space, as they often don't take up too much space. There are table lamps that should be used for moments when only minimal light is needed, such as reading a book or newspaper. Chandeliers, or other forms of descending lights, are wonderful for filling up a space and providing a decorative element to a room. And, there are sconces, that are highly decorative and energy efficient. Now, where to find them is a whole other adventure. Luckily, we've listed the 18 best luxury lighting brands that have a plethora of options for you to shop from.
From table lamps to chandeliers, Arhaus carries all sorts of lighting options whose look is best described as bohemian luxury. Their Hollis Pendant light, for example, is made of hand-woven rattan. The lamp is a result of good craftsmanship and artistic vision (did you know you needed a bean-shaped lamp shade?). Prices at Arhaus land in the mid-range luxury level, and are best for people who are interested in using organic, earthy textures in their home.
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Whether you're looking for a statement piece (such as this Ultrafragola mirror designed by Ettore Sottsass) or a subtle sconce, 1st Dibs is sure to carry one-of-a-kind lighting. While prices can certainly range depending on the design, 1st Dibs is best for enthusiasts who are hunting for rare, design-forward pieces.
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British luxury design brand Tom Dixon sells lighting, furniture, and decor in eye-catching contemporary styles. The Melt LED Mini Pendant showcases the studio's ability to blend art and function.
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To no one's surprise, West Elm is a good destination to head to when looking for luxury lighting with options for everything from bedroom to outdoor. What's best about West Elm is that their designs sit in a nice middle of "simple" essentials and design-forward. Such is the case for their Hasting Table Lamp; not too bold, but bold enough to add a visual layer to a room. Oh, and have we mentioned that they are at an affordable price?
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Is that fan a... light? Yes, indeed it is. Made of brass and reminiscent of Claude Lalanne's flatware, this piece by Altreforme is actually a sconce. This artistic nature and high craftsmanship are a common thread at Artemest, where luxury lighting fixtures are potent. The brand carries some of the most premiere Italian designers. If this is your taste, then you're in luck.
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There's a lot of design range at Lumens: from grandiose chandeliers to simple, contemporary table lamps. The Cosmet Chandelier by George Kovacs is a mix of both. It is minimal in design but has a large scale which makes it ideal for taking up space in a room with high ceilings. Lumens's aesthetic range is also reflected in their wide price range. One could probably outfit a whole home, maybe multiple, just by shopping here.
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Statement pieces are abundant at 2Modern, and ideal for those looking for a light that commands a room. This Lladro piece is just an example (am I crazy to think that it can pass as a contemporary art sculpture?), as are the Tom Dixon and Flos lamps. Pieces range anywhere from the lower hundreds to mid-thousands, but does price matter when it comes to high quality?
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The pieces at Oka, I imagine, are fitting for those who love a bit of bohemian glamour or are in need of outfitting their seaside home. There's a heavy use of rattan in their lighting products, such as this espresso-colored lamp. What's great about the site is that they offer lamps and lampshades separately, which means one can mix and match as they please.
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Not only is ABASK home to luxury porcelains like Ginori 1735, but also a good amount of lighting options. One of the quirkier options is this cordless, blown-glass lamp by Paola Petrobelli of Green Wolf Studio. Yes, it looks like a candle, but it's not. It is ideal for moments when dim lighting is necessary (such as a dinner party). Expect to find lighting fixtures as whimsy as this one.
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If you're unable to make it to the newly opened Design Holding store on Madison 135 in Manhattan to see the Louis Poulsen Artichoke lamps, need not fret: you can shop it online also at Design Within Reach. Along with Poulsen's designs, other notable light companies include Flos, Nelson Lighting, Paavo Tynell Lighting, and Hay Lighting. For those who are looking for iconic designs and are ready to fork up a bit of cash, Design Within Reach is a must-visit.
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Don't mess with a classic, and Pottery Barn is a classic. Known more so for their furniture and decor, they also offer some incredible lighting options, like the glamorous Atlantic Pendant.
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From string lights to magnifying lights and standing lamps like the Mason Arc Floor Lamp, Brightech creates quality pieces.
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Schoolhouse is undoubtedly one of the coolest homeware brands to shop right now. Operating out of a century-old factory building in Portland, Oregon, the brand is committed to honoring American craftsmanship. All of their products, like the Ray 17" Light Fixture, are made in the U.S.
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For the shopper who is looking for everything, Perigold remains one of the premiere destinations to shop. From mid-century to art-deco, the options here are limitless. Plus, it's friendly for both maximalist and minimalist shoppers. This floor lamp is a classic. It's versatile and works well in tight spaces.
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This lighting and homewares brand began as a small lighting salvage studio and is now partnered with mega brands like Pottery Barn, West Elm, and Williams Sonoma. In addition to revamping thousands of antique items every week, they're also crafting new pieces, like the Folk Abigail Ball Unglazed Table Lamp.
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Make your mirror selfies even more beautiful with a light fixture from Amazon home brand Ksana. We'd recommend this lovely Vanity Light fixture with Clear Globe Glass Shades and Taper Arm, but the brand also specializes in iron and wood lights that have more of a rustic feel.
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For true statement lighting fixtures, such as this Lena Ten Light Island in the Fire/Ice Finish, check out Capital Lighting. With this overhead at your next dinner party, it's sure to be the talk of the table.
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For highly reviewed luxe lighting you can get from Amazon, look no further than ET2. The shop specializes in contemporary styles, like the Nob Geometric Metal Multi-Shapes Round LED Pendant. Are the maximalist calling?
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Meg (she/her) is the associate fashion commerce editor at ELLE.com, where she specializes in shopping stories spanning the fashion, home, and lifestyle categories. Over the past three years, she has devoted countless hours to researching brands, testing hundreds (maybe even thousands!) of products, and deep-diving into market and consumer trends. Her favorite job responsibilities consist of co-writing the monthly series Same Same But Different and curating the fashion market for ELLE Escapes. Meg graduated magna cum laude from the Missouri School of Journalism with an emphasis on magazine editing. In 2020, one of her feature stories in the service article category was recognized by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. The year prior, the Society of Professional Journalists named voxmagazine.com “Best Affiliated Magazine” in its Mark of Excellence Awards, when she was on staff. Meg’s stories have appeared on Cosmopolitan, Town & Country, Harper’s Bazaar, and Good Housekeeping, among many other outlets. Her personal passions include travel, buffalo sauce, and gardening. You can find her in New York, where she lives, or on Instagram, where she also lives. She will never stop hoping for a One Direction reunion tour.
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